In early June 2009, long before Scott Brown would emerge as the
41st vote, and even longer before Brown would be challenged in the
2012 Senate race by Elizabeth Warren, Warren was the darling of the
push for Obamacare.

Warren released a study showing that
over 60% of personal bankruptcy filings were...

I’ll be watching the Massachusetts Senate Democratic Debate
tonight at 7 p.m. because it will be the first appearance of
Elizabeth Warren. I haven’t decided what to do in the race,
despite the
overwhelming reader vote to support Brown, but I’ll be
listening.

I know, I said Bye-Bye
Brown last spring after he wrote an op-ed in Politico slamming
the Ryan plan and playing into the Democratic meme that Republicans
want to abandon seniors. And he has been a disappointment on
several key votes, such as
Dodd-Frank.

The White House announced Friday that it is shelving a major
planned Environmental Protection Agency regulation that would have
tightened smog standards, dealing a huge blow to environmentalists
that had pushed the Obama administration to resist industry
pressure to abandon the regulation.

As readers know, I’ve been blogging about the Recall (Robert)
Wirch effort for several months, long before the national media
paid attention to the fact that there were Democratic State
Senators in Wisconsin subject to recall.

Here are links to some (but not all) of my posts regarding
Recall Wirch: